Shannon’s Ryan makes it two from two in professional boxing ranks
SHANNON’S DAVID RYAN has made it two wins from two in his professional boxing career.
SHANNON’S DAVID RYAN has made it two wins from two in his professional boxing career.
SHANNON’S DAVID RYAN was victorious in his first fight as a professional boxer.
*Martin O’Leary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Martin O’Leary’s goal just as the third quarter drew to a close, proved to be the crucial score as Kilmihil overcame Doonbeg to seal a quarter final place in the 2021 Clare senior football championship.
*Pat Guilfoyle is tipped for the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Final. Ennis owned Cragmoher Gypsy came good at her third attempt to taste victory in Galway.
Countless milestones, memories and gatherings were taken from our reach in 2020 but once again sport came up trumps in providing joy and solace with many organisations also leading the way when it came local community responses during the pandemic, Head of Sport Páraic McMahon dishes out the gongs in the inaugural Clare Echo Sporting Awards.
Since golf courses re-opened over a week ago, Shannon has hosted a number of 9 hole competitions which resulted in impressive scoring.
*FILE PIC: Buttys Bengal with syndicate owners Ryan Hodge, Eoin Collins & David Ryan with handler Ciaran Connolly. Buttsys Bengal was at his very best and sharpest in the third race for the Buttsys Buckos Syndicate of Shannon at Shelbourne Park on Saturday night last.
*Ollie Hester, Racing Manager, presents the winning trophy to David Ryan, who accepts on behalf of the Buttsys-Buskos-Syndicate Ballycasey, after Buttsys Blackie won The Finals Night Novice 350 Final at the Galway Greyhound Stadium. Also in photo are, Ryan Hodge and Eoin Collins. Of the ten race programme at Galway Greyhound Stadium on Saturday, there …
*Martin ‘Monty’ Mulqueen and David McCarthy compete for possession. Photograph: Mark Hayes In the clash of Newmarket Celtic’s A vs B side on Friday night, the club and it’s families were split as it’s two adult teams faced off in the Banner Carpets and Flooring Clare Cup Final.
*Photograph: Oliver Fitzpatrick Newmarket Celtic were knocked out of the Munster Junior Cup on penalties by Limerick club Pike Rovers.